June will give the bellflower, mullein, bee balm and foxglove.
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Did you ever see pink like that in a bellflower?
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The bellflower coming in May blooms on until September.
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In the orchard were several trees of the bellflower variety, whose branches sagged near to the ground.
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Or the thick and more pendent top of the bellflower, with its equally rich, sprightly, uncloying fruit.
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Hepatica, columbines, anenome, bellflower, butterfly weed, turtle head and aster represent wild flowers which bloom from March through October.
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On the latter, maybe you'll get cowslips, that rarity clustered bellflower or the beautiful blue pincushions of field scabious in late summer.
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He paused while her glance, returning from the desert, met his in a veiled side-look, and the flush of the bellflower again tinged his cheek.
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Now he passed a blooming azalea or a yucca with clustering bellflowers.
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It was a yellow Bellflower without a blemish, and very large and smooth.
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Rosen was the nation's top-rated high school quarterback coming out of St. John Bosco High, not far away in Bellflower.
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But the gatherers kept on plucking here and there, marigolds, buttercups, bellflowers and plenty of red and white sweet-smelling little blossoms.
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Take six apples ("Greenings," "Baldwins" or "Bellflowers"), pare, quarter, core and lay them in cold water as soon as pared.
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Well, every Thursday Mother Bellflower came between half past six and seven in the morning, and went immediately into the linen-room and began to work.
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"But the little blue flower near the water- Iwantthat, too," said the oak; "and the bellflower, and the dear little daisy."
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"I would like awfully well to send you a box," he added, and the flush of his bellflower was reflected in his cheek.